| Though the why is in dispute,
there remains little doubt about the how:
the doughnut was invented by a sea captain about 1800.
In one story, the exasperated mariner scuttled the gooey
middle of an undercooked pastry leaving the legendary hole.
Another version claims he created the trademark shape by slamming a
fried cake on the spoke of his ship’s wheel. Today, the doughnut is more popular than ever, baked in a tempting array of choices by Haas. It has a plain good appeal that crosses tastes, markets and regions as listed below: |
| CODE | SIZE | DESCRIPTION | |
| 113 | 3 oz. | Raspberry Bismark | |
| 122 | 3 oz. | O.F. Glazed | |
| 125 | 3 oz. | O.F. Chocolate Iced | |
| 126 | 3 oz. | O.F. Vanilla Iced |
| CODE | SIZE | DESCRIPTION | |
| 210 | 3 oz. | Twin Vanilla Long Johns | |
| 211 | 3 oz. | Twin Raspberry Bismark | |
| 220 | 3 oz. | Twin Dunkin Stix | |
| 221 | 3 oz. | Twin O.F. Chocolate Iced | |
| 222 | 3 oz. | Twin O.F. Vanilla Iced | |
| 223 | 3 oz. | Twin O.F. Plain | |
| 224 | 3 oz. | Twin O.F. Powder | |
| 225 | 3 oz. | Twin O.F. Cinnamon | |
| 226 | 3 oz. | Twin French Twist | |
| 228 | 3 oz. | Twin O.F. Glazed | |
| 229 | 3 oz. | Twin Chocolate Glazed |
| Packed: | 24 per case | Case Size: | 15 1/4 X 11 1/2 X 5 1/2 | Case Cube: | .56 | Case Weight: | 6+ lbs. | Pallet Tie: | 10X16=160 Cases |